Governance Index
Hurricane Matthew: Hordes of Haitians displaced, Bahamas on edge
In the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, the United Nations Children’s Fund [UNICEF] says Haiti is facing the “largest humanitarian event” since the 2010 earthquake that hit the impoverish country.
Officials say the destruction wrought by Hurricane Matthew has forced Haiti’s Presidential election scheduled for this weekend to be postponed.
As Haiti begins to count its losses, rescue workers are struggling to reach parts of the country cut off by the deadly tropical storm.
Thousands of people have been displaced and at least 10 people have died. The storm knocked down communications and blocked roads, hindering emergency efforts.
It also warned that more than four million children could be affected in the aftermath of the hurricane damage, warning of a likely spread of waterborne diseases.
The hurricane which has been downgraded to a category three hurricane, may likely hit the US East Coast in coming days.
The storm has now moved off the North-Eastern coast of Cuba towards Florida, where warnings are in place.
South Carolina is to start evacuating more than a million people.
Meanwhile, Bahamas is on the edge as Hurricane Matthew approaches the edge.
© Copyright 2016 www.elombah.com; Send eyewitness accounts/reports/articles to publisher@elombah.com; follow us on twitter handle @Elombah; like our Facebook page: “Elombah.com”
Share your thoughts in the comment box below:
For Diaspora Digital Media Updates click on Whatsapp, or Telegram. For eyewitness accounts/ reports/ articles, write to: citizenreports@diasporadigitalmedia.com. Follow us on X (Fomerly Twitter) or Facebook